"Sputnik V" and the information policy of the European media regarding the Russian means of combating the pandemic
In: Izvestiya of Saratov University. Sociology. Politology, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 447-451
ISSN: 2541-8998
The article analyzes the public political reactions of the leaders of the European Union and the leading political forces of various European states regarding the Russian "Sputnik V" vaccine. The position of key European states in relation to the Russian vaccine are considered. This study is based on open sources and does not provide a comprehensive or complete overview of the available estimates. It focuses mainly on the problems of information support of political decisions regarding Russian means of combating the coronavirus pandemic. The refusal of the European Commission to recognize the Europeans' right to use the Russian "Sputnik V" vaccine suggests that ideological prejudice and protectionism are put ahead of pragmatism and public health.